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Nearly two decades after Faran Tahir terrorized Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in 2008’s Iron Man as Raza, leader of the Afghanistan-based sect of the Ten Rings, the actor is set to reprise his role in Marvel Studios’ Vision series at Disney+.
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Marvel Studios’ upcoming Vision series with Paul Bettany is going back to the source code: Faran Tahir is joining the show as Raza, the role he originated in the studio’s first feature film, 2008’s “Iron Man.
Born Again’ trailer reveals Charlie Cox's return as Matt Murdock, Jon Bernthal's Punisher comeback, and Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin in a darker MCU series premiering March 4, 2025.